The State Department plans to review and make public several thousand emails that FBI investigators recovered from the computer server used by presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
State Department spokesman Mark Toner says Wednesday that his agency would work with “due diligence” to release Clinton emails that the FBI plans to deliver to the department. Toner could not say how many new emails would be delivered to the agency or when the department would make them available on its website along with some 33,000 previously-released Clinton emails.
At the same time, the conservative legal group Judicial Watch says Wednesday that a federal judge would hold a hearing Thursday on the production of all Clinton emails, including the new batch FBI Director James Comey cited last week.
(AP)